Marco Silva will thrash out his Fulham future in talks with Fulham chairman Shahid Khan after he rejected overtures from Saudi Arabian side Al-Alhi to become their manager.

The Portuguese boss, who has rebuffed advances from two Premier League clubs as well as Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal since guiding Fulham to tenth place in their first season back in the top flight, wants assurances over the club’s long-term ambitions before signing a long-term contract at Craven Cottage. Al-Alhi, who are desperate to appoint a new coach with the start of the Saudi season a fortnight away, have increased their £40m two-year offer to Silva but he remains keen to prove his coaching credentials in England after his sacking by Everton.

Silva, who steered the Whites to the Championship title after succeeding Scott Parker two summers ago, will hold discussions with the Khan family following Sunday’s Premier League Summer Series fixture against Brentford in Philadelphia. He is understood to be disappointed that the club have yet to making any signings this summer so far – and had to make a direct intervention to ensure Brazilian winger Willian remained in his SW6 for another season.

The Londoners are close to completing a deal to sign the AC Milan left-back Fodé Ballo-Touré, according to Gianluca di Marzio. The Senegalese international, who was left out of Milan’s own tour of the United States in order to finalise his exit from the San Siro, has opted for a Premier League move over interest from Serie A side Bologna and French club Nice. The 26 year-old, who was part of the Senegal side that won the African Cup of Nations two years ago, is viewed as an ideal candidate to challenge Antonee Robinson, who signed a five-year contract with Fulham earlier this month after excelling last season.

The Whites could soon add a central defender to their squad after reports from Holland confirmed that they were the frontrunners in the race to acquire Ajax’s Calvin Bassey. The former Rangers defender will move on this summer having been told he will play regularly under new boss Maurice Stejin. De Telegraaf names the Cottagers as the club who have submitted the most concrete proposal to both Ajax and Bassey, who is also interesting Brighton and Hove Albion.

Promising Brazilian centre back Morota has handed in a transfer request at Benfica in an attempt to smooth his progress towards signing for Silva. The Eagles had been reluctant to sell their 22 year-old protege for less than his £85m release clause, especially with Sao Paulo set for a hefty percentage of any transfer fee. Benfica are mulling over Fulham’s third offer for the ball-playing centre half, who Silva sees as a like-for-like replacement for Tosin Adarabioyo, and Morato’s move could bring about a swifter than expectation resoljution.

Aleksandar Mitrovic has been handed a personalised fitness programme to boost his sharpness ahead of the new season with Fulham still insistent that the Serbian striker will not be leaving unless their £52m valuation is met. Saudi side Al Hilal are the only suitors, but have failed to come close to meeting Fulham’s asking price. The PIF-backed side are said to considering other targets leaving Mitrovic under contract at the Cottage until the summer of 2026.